Streets of Rage 4 (PS4) amazon.co.uk

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The picture of the game has changed 4 times, from standard edition to signature edition, back to standard edition and then back to signature edition.

And so if you're buying the game from Amazon it looks like you are getting the Signature edition for £22.99. Bargain when it's rrp is £79.99

Checking reviews, you get the standard edition despite the picture showing signature edition

The product description does state standard edition.

Can't see what Amazon are playing at??

Why do they keep changing the picture?? Just put the right picture ffs. Can't be too hard to change it 'back' again rather than misleading potential buyers????? neo-geo-mvs2020-08-09 15:31:22
 

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Picture finally got change to standard edition. Must have had lots of complaints.

Pre-order was £29.99 with no extras. Day after it was released it was reduced by £3 and now it's £21.99 after only 2 weeks of being released.

How cheap will it go?? I'm waiting out for £15 and then I'll get it
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I'm Quite tempted by the Japanese Bare Knuckle 4 on Switch with soundtrack CD and a Badge. but the postage etc from Amazon Japan is almost as much as the game. will maybe try to get one in a lot with other things.
 

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Amazon is a nightmare for keeping product details accurate.

Anyone can make a complaint about a photo or description - even what they are complaining about is correct and legitimate for that item. Often the replacement suggestions are just plain wrong.

Other marketplace sellers can upload their own photos to replace the current ones, even if the current ones are the accurate manufacturer provided photos!

This is what's likely happened in the case of the software box - one person has the signature edition in stock, the other has the standard and they are both battling it out to be 'correct' - because Amazon are not listing both as separate products.

Then you can have sales shut down by Amazon for infringement of copyright. So for instance, selling a Disney item named or described using the word 'Disney' - that infringes copyright apparently..
 
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